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Endothelial cell transitions

Science, 2018
Are endothelial-to-mesenchymal transitions in various vascular pathologies a consequence, cause, or defense?
Elisabetta, Dejana   +1 more
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A transitional cell carcinoma cell line

In Vitro, 1978
A transitional cell carcinoma cell line, COLO 232, was derived from a primary urinary bladder tumor in a Caucasian male. In culture, COLO 232 retained distinct uroepithelial phenotypic traits and produced both carcinoembryonic antigen and adrenocorticotropic hormone. COLO 232 had a chromosome mode of 58 and retained the X and Y chromosomes.
G E, Moore   +3 more
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Transitional Cell Cancer

2012
Transitional cell carcinoma of the upper urinary tract (UUT-TCC) accounts for 5–10 % of all urothelial cancers. The diagnosis of UUT-TCC involves the use of radiological imaging, urinary cytology, and ureteroscopy with biopsies. The management of patients with UUT-TCC is dependent on patient co-morbidity and tumor factors.
Matthew H. C. Goh   +2 more
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Transitional cell carcinoma.

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1993
contrast-enhanced CTscanshowed themasswaswithinthecollecting system (Fig.1B).Thebladder andure-terwerenormal, andresultsofcytologic examination oftheurinewerenormal. Afternephroureterectomy, abulky,ses-sile,papillary tumor arising fromtheuroepithelium wasfoundintheupperpole.Microscopy revealed focalinvasionoftherenalparenchyma, andthefinalpathologic ...
M H, Lev, F S, Chew
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Cell Adhesion as Wetting Transition?

ChemPhysChem, 2002
Cell adhesion is controlled by a complex interplay of short range (lock-and-key) forces mediated by cell surface receptors, a phalanx of (short and long range) nonspecific (generic) interactions, and last but not least membrane elasticity. The physical basis of cell adhesion is explored by the design of simplified model systems, mimicking cell and ...
Erich, Sackmann, Robijn F, Bruinsma
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Zosteriform metastatic transitional cell carcinoma

International Journal of Dermatology, 2004
Presentation of metastatic nodules in a dermatomal distribution is very rare. We present the case of a 63‐year‐old woman with zosteriform metastasis secondary to transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder. Possible mechanisms of dissemination are discussed.
Christy A, Woodruff   +2 more
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Transition and Sickle Cell Disease

Pediatrics, 2012
Sickle cell disease (SCD), the most common genetic disease screened for in the newborn period, occurs in ∼1 in 2400 newborns in the general population and 1 in 400 individuals of African descent in the United States. Despite the relative high prevalence and low pediatric mortality rate of SCD when compared with other genetic diseases or chronic ...
Michael R, DeBaun, Joseph, Telfair
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Parafallopian Tube Transitional Cell Carcinoma

Gynecologic Oncology, 2002
Transitional cell carcinoma (TCC) has recently been acknowledged as a distinct histologic pattern of the uncommon primary fallopian tube carcinoma. However, rare cases of TCC that are closely associated to the extraluminal portion of the tube remain widely unrecognized.We present a left adnexal high-grade TCC in a 56-year-old postmenopausal woman with ...
Gladell P, Paner   +4 more
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Genetics of transitional cell carcinoma

Seminars in Surgical Oncology, 1992
AbstractSeveral models of genetic events which define the origin and progression of human tumors have been elucidated over the last several years. These models suggest that the study of tumors at the level of both the chromosome and the gene can be useful in elucidating molecular events in tumor progression and in determining the biologic behavior of ...
E A, Klein, R S, Chaganti
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